They're back! Spandau Ballet kick off their revival at the premiere of their film Soul Boys Of The Western World

They recently celebrated their 35th anniversary with a PRS for Music Heritage Award and have a combined age of 269.

But the band Spandau Ballet were greeted by thousands of fans on Tuesday at the Royal Albert Hall for the European premiere of their long-awaited film Soul Boys Of The Western World - a warts and all documentary about the group from film maker George Hencken.

Looking dashing in tuxedos, brothers Martin and Gary Kemp walked the red carpet with their band-mates Tony Hadley, Steve Norman and John Keeble, who donned ripped jeans and a blue velvet jacket for the special occasion.

Going for gold: Spandau Ballet reunited for the eagerly awaited premiere of Soul Boys of the Western World at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday

Brothers in arms: Gary and Martin Kemp couldn't hide their excitement at their film premiere

Martin, 52, who was joined by his wife Shirley, wore his white shirt open and looked tanned and happy.

His older brother Gary, 54, also went without a bow tie, while saxophonist Steve Norman donned a cravat.

Meanwhile, the band were interviewed during a live Q&A on stage in front of a packed audience by Lauren Laverne.

Rocking
out: Martin Kemp, Tony Hadley and Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet rehearse
ahead of their live performance at the World Premiere of Soul Boys Of
The Western World at Royal Albert Hall on September 30, 2014

The film has been several years in the pipeline since they reunited for their comeback shows in 2009.

But rather then your average music documentary with talking heads it is made almost entirely out of archive material, which charts their ups and downs over the years from the 1980's to 1990's.

Some moments are particularly revealing especially clips that show a devastated looking Gary Kemp after the highly-publicised courtroom drama between the band.

As well as their documentary, which was cybercasted to 250 theatres across the country on Tuesday night, the group also has a Greatest Hits album in the works, which will feature a selection of their new tunes, as well as the old classics of course.

Take-off: Steve Norman opted for a cravat but John Keeble went rockstar all the way in blue suede shoes and ripped jeans

Black and blue: Ben Miller was joined at the event by his partner Jessica Parker